Deland, FL Furniture Repair

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How long does it take to repair furniture professionally?

The time it takes to repair furniture professionally depends on the nature of the repairs and whether the piece needs to be transported to a professional facility or can be done on site. To fix minor dents and scratches may take just a few hours. To refinish cabinets or wood furniture pieces usually takes 1-2 days. Reupholstering furniture may take 1 week, but that’s because it’s a multi-step process that might require ordering new fabric from a manufacturer.

What types of furniture damage can be repaired?

The types of furniture damage that can be repaired by a non-professional include re-stuffing sagging couches and chairs, restoring and fixing small holes in worn leather, removing surface water marks, filling holes and repairing scratches in wood. People with a knack for DIY can often figure out how to refinish wood and re-upholster furniture.

How to repair split wood?

The process to repair splits or cracks in wood usually involves either wood glue fill, or sometimes filler wood pieces. A common technique is to place clamps strategically along the glue-filled crack to squeeze the two pieces back together again, until the glue dries.

How to fill a hole in wood?

To fill a hole in wood, use either wood putty or wood filler that is made of wood fibers mixed into a binding agent. Another common technique is to sharpen a skinny piece of wood to a point on one end, put putty or filler on the end, and push the putty or filler as deep in the hole as possible. Whether you use just putty or filler, or a combination of wood and filler, it is key to wipe off the excess from the surrounding area. Once the filler has dried, make sure it’s sawn and/or sanded down so it is even with the surrounding wood.

How to fix a sagging couch?

To fix a sagging couch, there are a few things you could try: You may simply need to add more stuffing (in some combination of foam and down) to the back cushions and throw pillows. In many cases, the seat cushions also may need more filler--specifically foam padding cut to size. Another quick fix for saggy seat cushions involves cutting a piece of plywood or particle board to fit invisibly on top of the couch frame and under the cushions, providing additional support.